I'll clear the aisle!
I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.
Sure! Here's a sentence using the homophones "aisle" and "I'll": "If you wait in the bridal aisle, I'll be right there with you."
I'll walk down the aisle with you.
A homophone for "narrow passageway" put into a horizontal position is "aisle" (I'll).
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
The homophone of "to put in the ground" is "to bury." Both words have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
The homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" is "bury."
A homophone for "narrow passageway" put into a horizontal position is "aisle" (I'll).
My fiance wants to walk down the aisle on a Hawaiian isle.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
sorta i tried but ill get back to you if i do
The pilferer of the goods was caught and forced to return his ill-gotten acquisitions.
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
A homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" could be "buried."
The homophone for "put in the ground" is "plant." Both words sound the same but have different meanings, with "plant" referring to placing something in the ground with the intention of growing it.
Squeaky refuses to put up with the people that taunt her mentally ill older brother Raymond, so she fights anyone that does.
ill beat?
He was the heir to the throne.Heir is a homophone for air.The definition of heir is: a person who legally succeeds to the place of a deceased person and assumes the rights and obligations of the deceasedThe definition of air is: a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere
The homophone for wear is where.Example sentences:Do you know where I put the car keys?You need to wear a jacket because it's cold outside.